Discovery Putty® - Regulation Putty
Discovery Putty® - Regulation Putty
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Why We Love It
Play hide-and-seek with therapy putty! Each tin comes with 9 facial expression pieces for you to hide and find. To play, select 5-7 pieces and hide them inside the putty. Once they’re out of sight, stretch, mold and pull the putty until you find them all – and then switch out the pieces and play again! To modify the level of difficulty, hide more or fewer pieces. Manipulate the putty and identify the pieces to help develop finger dexterity, promote speech and language skills and keep fidgeting hands busy! Medium resistance.
- Versatile and mess-free therapy putty that encourages tactile exploration, fine motor development and self-regulation
- Supports kids with weak hand muscles, autism or ADHD
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Details
- Includes storage tin, putty and nine putty pieces:
Happy, mad, confused, excited, scared, stressed, sleepy, alert and embarrassed - Pieces are approximately 0.75" to 1.25" each
- 4 oz.
- Putty: Silicone
Pieces: Resin
Tin: Printed iron - Safety-tested. CPSIA compliant.
Designed without gluten, casein, latex and soy. - Pieces: Surface wash. Air dry.
- Green putty. Tin design may vary
Safety Information
Not for mouthing or chewing. Product may stick to hair or fabric, or stain personal property. Not intended for use as earplugs.
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